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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

[VISA] United Arab Emirates (Single Entry)

I
think I would have considered this visa as one of the easiest to get if not for
the astronomical security deposit they ask you to give them. I don’t know how
the system works at the UAE embassy in Manila, but if you opt to involve a
travel agency and apply for a sponsored visa online, the security deposit is always
mandatory. For the agency I chose, Rayna Tours, I was asked to deposit
AED5,500 (~PHP71,500), which will be forfeited if I decide to overstay my
welcome in the emirates.

But
worry not because you will get it back. A bit of background check will do no
harm and prove if an agency is scamming you or not. For Rayna Tours, the
feedback has been mostly mixed. I would have to give them a high score, though,
when it comes to prompt processing of the visa. I opted for rush service which
cost me AED440 (~PHP5,720) and I got the PDF file containing the visa in just
two days, which made it just in time before I flew to Sharjah. For that, I am
thankful and satisfied.

Once
you leave the emirates, you have to send them a copy of your exit stamp so they
can begin processing the security deposit refund. As for the requirements, they asked me to send them a clear copy of
my passport, along with my confirmed flight tickets and proof of accommodation, after filling out some basic details
for the visa application on their website. Regular processing takes around 5
days and costs AED340 (~PHP4,420). The cost of the security deposit goes down if you book either a tour or your hotels with them.